Download and Install

Release version

Extract each of these into the Mathematica Applications directory. To find the correct location
of this directory on your system, run the following command in Mathematica:

FileNameJoin[{$UserBaseDirectory, "Applications"}]

Unfortunately, although SimulationTools is designed to be platform independent, it is not
currently fully supported on Windows. There is an
open issue
which keeps tracks of what is needed before Windows support will be available.

Since the development version of h5mma must be compiled from
source, it is usually much easier to use the release version of h5mma
from the tarball above. If you want to use the development version of
h5mma, see its BitBucket page,
along with instructions for compiling (this can be complicated due to
the dependencies).